2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/426591
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Orthodontic Wire Ingestion during Treatment: Reporting a Case and Review the Management of Foreign Body Ingestion or Aspiration (Emergencies)

Abstract: Today orthodontic treatment is in growing demand and is not limited to a specific age or social group. The nature of orthodontic treatment is such that the orthodontic wires and appliances, which are used to apply force and move the teeth, are exposed to the oral cavity. Shaping and replacing these wires in oral cavity are the major assignments of orthodontist on appointments. Therefore, we can say that orthodontic treatment requires working with dangerous tools in a sensitive place like oral cavity which is t… Show more

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“…The most common site for perforation or obstruction is the ileocaecal valve 1. The case we describe here is therefore novel in the decade delay in presentation and the clinical sequelae.…”
Section: Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The most common site for perforation or obstruction is the ileocaecal valve 1. The case we describe here is therefore novel in the decade delay in presentation and the clinical sequelae.…”
Section: Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Most inert ingested objects, if they pass the cricopharyngeal sphincter, will pass spontaneously 1. The most common site for perforation or obstruction is the ileocaecal valve 1.…”
Section: Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A chest radiograph is mandatory, but the "FB" is acrylic (radiolucent object), becomes difficult in localization of its exact position. In such situation subjects are made to swallow to identify the precise site of impaction, and ask the patient for area of uneasiness [30][31][32][33][34][35][36].…”
Section: Radiographic Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A obstrução das vias aéreas por retenção de saliva é outra complicação nos atendimentos de urgência e o profissional deve ficar atento durante procedimentos cirúrgicos como frenectomia lingual. Além disso, a sedação pode gerar vômitos e sua posterior aspiração, bem como a aspiração de materiais restauradores, dentes, braquetes de aparelhos ortodônticos e limas endodônticas 23,24 .…”
Section: Urgências Em Odontopediatriaunclassified